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Graeme Bowden

Why you should buy a print - or at the very least a digital image

Today we're overwhelmed with digital photos but so many people underestimate the importance of having a real physical print. In my time I have seen floppy disks, Zip Drives, CDs and DVDs all come and go, so anyone who left their photos on any one of those mediums will probably find it very hard to look at them now. You don't need any technology to look at a printed photograph so they become truly archival keepsakes that can be cherished for years and years.


The sports photos on my website are only online for a few months so unless you purchase a print, or at the very least the full-size digital image, you won't be able to show them to your children or grandchildren in years to come.


A printed photo becomes something your family can touch and look at forever. Whether they're stuffed into a shoebox, displayed on a wall or desk, or if they're inside an album. You won't need to fire up an old computer or try to find a disk of files you put aside years ago. They're right there in that shoebox.


A small print can be bought for $2.50 and a full-size digital copies are only $2. A small price to ensure you have those memories to keep forever.


I'll soon start removing the winter sports photos that are currently online to make space for the upcoming summer sport season, soo now is the perfect time to order a print or full-size digital image.


To buy a photo, go to the relevant thumbnail page. Take a note of the game reference number (at the bottom of the page) and the photo(s) numbers that you'd like to order. There is a link to an order form at the bottom of each thumbnail page. Fill that out - I'll check your order before going ahead. If you prefer, you can email, ring or text me with your order.

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